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Well I have just found this forum and SO glad that I did. I feel like a rabbit in the headlights! Any help and tips would be great..... I had a Fasting reading of 6.1 and then after 2 hours 8.5 if that helps.... Thanks in anticipation.
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I will tag @daisy2 who has a post for newbies about what to eat and how to avoid getting T2 diabetes.
It sounds like you had a glucose tolerance test done. It's also a good idea to get an HbA1c blood test done, which makes it easy to compare with the same test in 3 months. I recommend asking for a printed copy of all your blood test results so you can check them and become more informed about your health.
Doctors often just re-test in 12 months but if you can get an HbA1c test in 3 months time that is ideal.
Thank you. I look forward to any information and I will ask my GP for this test too!Welcome
I will tag @daisy2 who has a post for newbies about what to eat and how to avoid getting T2 diabetes.
It sounds like you had a glucose tolerance test done. It's also a good idea to get an HbA1c blood test done, which makes it easy to compare with the same test in 3 months. I recommend asking for a printed copy of all your blood test results so you can check them and become more informed about your health.
Doctors often just re-test in 12 months but if you can get an HbA1c test in 3 months time that is ideal.
I have been Pre-D for 1.5 years. By researching, trial & error, monitoring BS, & going on an under 50 grams carbs/day diet w/exercise daily, I am in normal range. but it took a good 8-10 months so don't give up.Hi.
Well I have just found this forum and SO glad that I did. I feel like a rabbit in the headlights! Any help and tips would be great..... I had a Fasting reading of 6.1 and then after 2 hours 8.5 if that helps.... Thanks in anticipation.
Hi Mokkijo,I have been Pre-D for 1.5 years. By researching, trial & error, monitoring BS, & going on an under 50 grams carbs/day diet w/exercise daily, I am in normal range. but it took a good 8-10 months so don't give up.
Hi,I was diagnosed 1.5 years ago, I am 50+ & have strong history of familial T2D. I am slender, & never had a weight problem, but the diet I thought was healthy was--in general-- but not for me. I at first cut my "carbs"----only 1 slice of bread as opposed to 2-3,, small bowl of pasta instead of large, no sugar. etc. but after 3 months, this had no affect. Then I went on a low carb--under 50 grams/day diet --and eliminated: all sugar, grains, potatoes, cereal, bread, rice pasta/noodles, pastries, fruit juice etc.As you know ALL carbs turn into glucose--even whole grains).I also increased my exercise from moderate 3-4 X/week to DAILY. I saw astounding affects after 3 months, & after 6 months, my BS are all normal, well below guidelines, which imho are way too high. My FBS runs 80's-90's & my PP run low 100's often returning to 90's after 3-4 hours.
Read "Wheat Belly" by Dr. Davis. He explains how grains have wrecked our health. Dr. Bernstein also has written some great books on the subject of Diabetes.
Frequent testing in the beginning allows you to see the affect certain foods have on your blood sugar .(I can handle small amount of sweet potatoes, others cannot).
Fat & protein are vital for life, simple carbs are not. You get enough carbs from vegetables & fruits (sparingly).
T2D is really all about changing your thinking about the way you look at food & lifestyle.It takes commitment to shop,prepare & cook your meals.
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No beans either?
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